(a) In addition to the Pasuk in Michah that we just cited ("va'Asher Hari'osi"), Rebbi Chama b'Rebbi Chanina cites the Pesukim in Yirmiyah "Hinei ka'Chomer be'Yad ha'Yotzer, kein Atem be'Yadi Beis Yisrael", and in Yechezkel "va'Hasirosi es Leiv ha'Even mi'Besarchem, ve'Nasati l'cha Leiv Basar". What do they all have in common?

(a) Rebbi Oshaya compares it to someone who possesses a hefty but weak cow, and Rebbi Chiya bar Aba Amar Rebbi Yochanan to a man who took his son, bathed him, gave him food and drink and hung a purse-full of money round his neck. What is the conclusion of ...

(a) We query Rebbi Chanin however, from a statement of Rebbi Chiya bar Aba. Based on a Pasuk in Mishlei ("Tocheles Memushachah ... ") what did Rebbi Chiya bar Aba Amar Rebbi Yochanan say about someone who Davens a long Tefilah?

(b) What does he give as the antidote, based on the continuation of the same Pasuk)?

(a) The Beraisa cites an episode with a certain Chasid who was greeted by a Sar (a prince or a captain) after he broke his journey to Daven. What did the Sar initially do when the Chasid failed to respond to his greeting?

(b) When he did, the Sar quoted two Pesukim in Va'eschanan; one of them was "Rak Hishamer l'cha u'Shemor Naf'sh'cha Me'od", What was the other?

(c) Before continuing, how did he refer to the Chasid?

(d) And what did he add after asking him why he did not respond to his greeting?